"hey Mallard brainedPhil Robertso!you have offended and hurt so many dear friends of mine,who DO NOT have the voice or the outreach that I do. ....

your statements were and areabhorrently and mendaciously unforgivable.the idea that you have a joboutside of dirt-clod stackingis a miracle.the only 'Dynasty' you are attached to might be the re-runs of that dated show."

Meanwhile, Robertson, who issued a statement standing by what he said in GQ, is staying true to himself. The reality show star and church elder led a small Bible study group in his West Monroe, La., church on Sunday, and the MailOnline was there.

Robertson defended himself and declared, 'I will not give or back off from my path," reports the site. He also noted that this is not the "first time" he has given his views on sin. And he added, "I love all men and women. I am a lover of humanity, not a hater."

After his Bible study group, Robertson joined the rest of the congregation for a church service. Robertson's son, Alan, led part of the proceedings and made reference to the attention the family has been getting. "Well we've had a quite a quiet week, shot some ducks, done some shopping, ignited a national controversy," he said.